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A. quercata Fab. (cyanella Gory.) Throughout the State V-VII; larva 
in" grape and chestnut (Ch). 
/ A. flavimana Gory. Riverton V, 20 (GG); g. d. (W ,Li). 
XENORHIPIS Lee. 
X. brendeli Lee. Fort Lee, 1 specimen, bred from wood (Jl). 
CH RYSOBOTH R!S Esch. 
C. fe mo rata Fab. Common throughout the 
State V-VII, in many local varieties. The 
larva is the “flat-head apple-borer,” which 
attacks also fruit and many forest trees, 
sometimes becoming injurious. It favors 
trees low in vitality, hence keeping trees 
in good condition is protective. When 
they actually get into the wood they can 
be cut out, their location being usually- 
discernible by a slight discoloration of the 
bark. 
/ C. flo rico la Gory. Hudson Co. (LI); Landis- 
ville, DaCosta (Li); Cape May C. H. V, 28 
and g. d. (W); breeds in pine. 
C. dentipes Germ. With the preceding and 
also breeds in pine. 
Fig. hi .—Chrysobothris 
femorata: a , larva; 
b, pupa; c, adult. 
C. pusilla Lap. & Gory. Newark (Bf); Landisville, DaCosta (Li); New- 
tonville VI, Iona VI, Sea Isle VI (Brn); Lakehurst V, VII (Jl); At¬ 
lantic Co., Cape May C. H., Anglesea V, 28 (W); breeds on pine. 
C. sexsignata Say. Ft. Lee VII, 10, Jamesburg VI, 29 (Jl); Hudson Co. 
(LI); Orange Mts. (Bf); Camden, Gloucester Co. (W); on beech, 
birch and chestnut. 
C. azurea Lee. Throughout the State in June; bred from white birch 
(Jl), has been taken on sumac (Bf), and once abundant on “Cornus 
paniculata” (Lg). 
/ C. scitula Gory. Landisville, DaCosta (Li); g. d. (W); rare; 
breed in deciduous jtrees. 
ACTENODES Lac. 
said to 
A. acornis Say. Newark, Orange Mts., rare (Bf); Atlantic Co., on pine 
(W); common in the wash-up, Brigantine to Cape May V-IX. 
ACM/EODERA Esch. 
A. ornata Fab. Generally distributed, on flowers (W). 
/ A. pulchella Hbst. Newtonville, DaCosta VII, 9-30 (Brn); Atco (Li); 
Atlantic Co. (W); resting on wild sun-flower VII, 19 (Dke). 
A. culta AVeb. Throughout the State V, VI, locally not rare. 
